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Trump Wants To Eliminate Income Taxes: 10 States That Would Benefit the Most



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Over the last several months, President Donald Trump has repeatedly floated the idea of eliminating America’s income tax, and instead generating revenue from tariffs. While critics argue that policies such as tariffs would not bring in the same amount of money as federal income taxes, Trump has continued to suggest the idea as a possibility — most recently suggesting no taxes for people making under $150,000.
Given that income tax rates vary across America, the elimination of federal (not state) taxes would benefit the populations of some states more than others, most obviously with regard to their paychecks. In the following 10 states, workers would receive a higher percentage added to their paychecks than any other states in the country. Did your state make the list?
Also see states that would benefit least from no federal income tax.
California
- Bi-weekly taxed paycheck: $1,974
- Added % of weekly pay with no federal income tax: 36.6%
- Bi-weekly untaxed paycheck: $2,697
Massachusetts
- Bi-weekly taxed paycheck: $2,146
- Added % of weekly pay with no federal income tax: 36.5%
- Bi-weekly untaxed paycheck: $2,929
Hawaii
- Bi-weekly taxed paycheck: $2,092
- Added % of weekly pay with no federal income tax: 36.2%
- Bi-weekly untaxed paycheck: $2,850
New Jersey
- Bi-weekly taxed paycheck: $2,225
- Added % of weekly pay with no federal income tax: 35.2%
- Bi-weekly untaxed paycheck: $3,009
Utah
- Bi-weekly taxed paycheck: $1,919
- Added % of weekly pay with no federal income tax: 35.1%
- Bi-weekly untaxed paycheck: $2,592
Maryland
- Bi-weekly taxed paycheck: $2,287
- Added % of weekly pay with no federal income tax: 34.8%
- Bi-weekly untaxed paycheck: $3,083
Colorado
- Bi-weekly taxed paycheck: $1,969
- Added % of weekly pay with no federal income tax: 34.6%
- Bi-weekly untaxed paycheck: $2,650
Oregon
- Bi-weekly taxed paycheck: $1,615
- Added % of weekly pay with no federal income tax: 34.1%
- Bi-weekly untaxed paycheck: $2,166
Virginia
- Bi-weekly taxed paycheck: $2,007
- Added % of weekly pay with no federal income tax: 33.6%
- Bi-weekly untaxed paycheck: $2,681
Connecticut
- Bi-weekly taxed paycheck: $2,137
- Added % of weekly pay with no federal income tax: 33.3%
- Bi-weekly untaxed paycheck: $2,848
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